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  • Norman said Mimi is in good health and has been well-cared for.

    Missing Arkansas dog found after 7 years 2011

  • The crypts were painted in hues of sky blue, tangerine and pink, and well-cared for, highly decorated with candles and garlands of flowers.

    Meg Pier: Guatemalan Jungle Reveals the Wisdom of the Maya's Tikal and Time Meg Pier 2011

  • Along the way, I turned into a mother always trying to make sure my children were anxiety-free, well-cared for, their dislikes and likes accounted for and their feelings expressed.

    Miriam Novogrodsky: "You Want Me to Wa?" Miriam Novogrodsky 2012

  • Norman said Mimi is in good health and has been well-cared for.

    Missing Arkansas dog found after 7 years 2011

  • We kept them there with the Child Protective Services, they were well-cared for, and we continued as a theme to tell the parents that, hey, we're not sending them off.

    'Stalling For Time' With An FBI Hostage Negotiator 2010

  • Along the way, I turned into a mother always trying to make sure my children were anxiety-free, well-cared for, their dislikes and likes accounted for and their feelings expressed.

    Miriam Novogrodsky: "You Want Me to Wa?" Miriam Novogrodsky 2012

  • The combination of strong muscles and soft, well-cared for hands sent him heading for the Murray Street Baths, where, sure enough, a masseur named William Guldensuppe had failed to show up for work.

    When the Press Turned Yellow Judith Flanders 2011

  • The combination of strong muscles and soft, well-cared for hands sent him heading for the Murray Street Baths, where, sure enough, a masseur named William Guldensuppe had failed to show up for work.

    When the Press Turned Yellow Judith Flanders 2011

  • Her childhood had taught her the value of well-cared feet for the trail.

    CHAPTER 4 2010

  • Mr. FEHRMAN: Twain is an especially cringeworthy case study, I think, because even though Twain was always Mark Twain, the way we think of him today, his books were not well-cared for and they ended up scattered everywhere.

    An Author's Personal Library Lost And Found 2010

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